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Swimming Pool - Premises Details

  • Premises Name:

  • Location address:

  • Mailing address (if different from location address):

  • Inspection conducted on:

  • Civica Number:

  • ABN/ACN:

  • Proprietor/Company Name:

  • Contact Email:

  • Contact phone number:

  • Type of Premise

  • Number of pools onsite

  • Log book maintained - records must be made and kept for at least 6 months of results of testing required under Public Health Regulations 2022.

  • Chlorine Pool
  • Pool type

  • Location

  • Circulation System

  • Disinfection - dosing system

  • Disinfectant level & pH with AUTOMATED disinfection system must:<br> <br>(a) be recorded every day - once BEFORE the pool opens for use by the public - AND - once DURING the period in which the pool is being used, &<br><br>(b) be tested manually once every day.

  • Disinfectant level & pH with continuous metered disinfectant dosing system must be tested manually ONCE every day BEFORE the pool opens for use.

  • Testing frequency - additional disinfectant and pH testing may be necessary, depending on: - number of swimmers - hours of operation - depth of pool - effect of sunlight on disinfectant levels

  • Auxiliary system

  • Test kit method

  • Bathing load (prev. hour)

  • Clarity

  • Pool wall

  • Concourse drainage

  • Incident response plans / kits

  • Water temperature (°C) - (must not exceed 38°C)

  • pH range - (must be between 7.0 and 7.8)

  • Free Chlorine (mg/L) - (if pH is LESS than 7.6)

  • Free chlorine is equal to or MORE than 1.0 m/L

  • Free chlorine equal to or greater than 2.0 m/L

  • Free Chlorine - (if pH is greater than 7.6)

  • Free chlorine is equal or greater than 2.0 m/L

  • Free chlorine is equal or greater than 3.0 m/L

  • Combined Chlorine - (must not exceed 1.0 mg/L)

  • Total Chlorine (mg/L) - (must not exceed 10.0 mg/L)

  • Total alkalinity (must be between 80 mg/L & 200 mg/L)

  • Tested once a day?

  • Cyanuric acid used? (outdoor chlorine pool only)

  • Levels - (must not exceed 50 mg/L)

  • Tested at least once a week?

  • Ozone - if used, test weekly. But must not be present in the pool

  • Maintenance

  • Breakpoint practiced

  • Comments

BROMINE POOLS & SPA

    Bromine Pool
  • Pool type

  • Location

  • Circulation System

  • Disinfection - dosing system

  • Disinfectant level & pH with AUTOMATED disinfection system must <br>(a) be recorded every day - once BEFORE the pool opens for use by the public - AND - once DURING the period in which the pool is being used, &<br><br>(b) be tested manually once every day.

  • Disinfectant level & pH with continuous metered disinfectant dosing system must be tested manually ONCE every day BEFORE the pool opens for use.

  • Testing frequency - additional disinfectant and pH testing may be necessary, depending on: - number of swimmers - hours of operation - depth of pool - effect of sunlight on disinfectant levels

  • Auxiliary

  • Test kit method

  • Bathing load (prev. hour)

  • Clarity

  • Pool wall

  • Concourse drainage

  • Incident response plans / kits

  • Water temperature (°C)

  • Bromine (mg/L) (must not exceed 9.0 mg/L)

  • Bromine equal to or greater than 2.25 mg/L

  • Bromine equal to or greater than 4.5 mg/L

  • pH range - (must be between 7.0 and 8.0)

  • Total alkalinity (mg/L)

  • Cyanurate (mg/L)

  • Ozone (mg/L)

  • Maintenance

  • Breakpoint practiced

  • Comments

Spa

  • Location

  • Water temperature (°C)

  • Bromine concentration (mg/L) - must be equal or greater than 4.5 mg/L

  • pH range

  • Total alkalinity (between 80 mg/L and 200 mg/L

Premises Inspection Report

1. Pool Surrounds

  • Floor or ground (graded, drained, non-slip, cleaned and in good repair) - Satisfactory

  • Walls and ceiling (for indoor pools); (tiled, clean and in good repair)

  • Lighting and ventilation (adequate and operating)

  • Fittings and fixtures (clean, in good repair and adequate)

  • Garbage disposal (clean, in good repair and adequate)

2. Toilets / change rooms / showers

  • Floor (graded, drained, tiled and clean)

  • Walls and ceiling (tiled - clean and in good repair)

  • Lighting and ventilation (adequate and operating)

  • Fittings and fixtures (clean, in good repair and adequate)

  • Toilet paper, soap and hand drying facilities provided?

  • Nappy change facilities (clean, in good repair)

  • Sanitary disposal

  • Garbage disposal (cleanliness, adequate)

3. Chemical storage

  • Chemicals (stored in labelled containers)

  • Location (secured and away from other chemicals)

  • Pool manger to seek advice from WorkCover about the safe storage of pool chemicals

4. Fencing

  • Refer to local government to follow-up any problems

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  • Chemistry

  • Risk to public health

  • Pool operator formal training?

  • Bacteriological sample taken?

  • Inspection result

  • Further action required

I have read this report and understand the contents

  • Proprietor / employee name and signature

  • Environmental Health Officer name and signature

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